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Capital STEEZ

Capital STEEZ

Capital STEEZ has been played on NTS in shows including Will & Yousif , featured first on 5 April 2015. Songs played include Apex, Chicago and Killuminati.

Born and raised in Brooklyn, Capital STEEZ (real name Courtney Everald Dewar Jr.) was a member of a little known rap group called The 3rd Kind, along with Jakk the Rhymer, early in his rap career. In 2011, he and Powers Pleasant formed the Pro Era crew (also forming the Beast Coast movement with artists such as The Underachievers and Flatbush ZOMBiES) with STEEZ rapidly emerging as one of its most prominent members. He was also the one that introduced one of his partners in rhyme, Joey Bada$$, to MF DOOM's music in high school.

The number ‘47’ is a symbol that is omnipresent throughout STEEZ’s work and that of Pro Era; as per a Fader Magazine article, he felt it was a perfect expression of balance in the world, representing the tension between the fourth chakra—the heart—and the seventh—the brain.

STEEZ passed away on December 24, 2012, at the age of 19 from an apparent suicide, but his soul lives on through his powerful music.

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Capital STEEZ

Capital STEEZ has been played on NTS in shows including Will & Yousif , featured first on 5 April 2015. Songs played include Apex, Chicago and Killuminati.

Born and raised in Brooklyn, Capital STEEZ (real name Courtney Everald Dewar Jr.) was a member of a little known rap group called The 3rd Kind, along with Jakk the Rhymer, early in his rap career. In 2011, he and Powers Pleasant formed the Pro Era crew (also forming the Beast Coast movement with artists such as The Underachievers and Flatbush ZOMBiES) with STEEZ rapidly emerging as one of its most prominent members. He was also the one that introduced one of his partners in rhyme, Joey Bada$$, to MF DOOM's music in high school.

The number ‘47’ is a symbol that is omnipresent throughout STEEZ’s work and that of Pro Era; as per a Fader Magazine article, he felt it was a perfect expression of balance in the world, representing the tension between the fourth chakra—the heart—and the seventh—the brain.

STEEZ passed away on December 24, 2012, at the age of 19 from an apparent suicide, but his soul lives on through his powerful music.

Original source: Last.fm

Tracks featured on

Most played tracks

Apex
Capital STEEZ
Not On Label (Capital STEEZ Self-released)2012
Chicago
Capital STEEZ
Not On Label (Capital STEEZ Self-released)2012
Killuminati
Joey Bada$$ feat. Capital STEEZ
Pro Era, Cinematic Music Group, Creative Control2013
Survival Tactics
Joey Bada$$ feat. Capital STEEZ
Pro Era, Cinematic Music Group, Creative Control2013
Killuminati
Joey Bada$$ feat. Capital STEEZ
Pro Era Records2018